Hillary Clinton's overdrive aimed at breaking women's glass ceiling

By Richard Cowan WASHINGTON (Reuters) – It was classic Hillary Clinton, ignoring medical advice and attending a ceremony on a sultry New York City day while battling pneumonia – a decision ex-aides and other associates speculated was rooted in her longstanding desire to prove that women can compete in the male-dominated world of politics. The move backfired on the famously stoic Democratic presidential candidate after she had to leave Sunday’s September. Clinton, 68, has since acknowledged she went too far in trying to soldier on with a jam-packed schedule.